
Hegels Systematic Contingency
This book shows that, far from incorporating everything into an allconsuming necessity, Hegels philosophy requires the novelty of unexpected contingencies to maintain its systematic pretensions. John Burbidge explores how Hegel applied this approach to chemistry, biology, psychology and history, and proposes implications on contemporary science.
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This book shows that, far from incorporating everything into an allconsuming necessity, Hegels philosophy requires the novelty of unexpected contingencies to maintain its systematic pretensions. John Burbidge explores how Hegel applied this approach to chemistry, biology, psychology and history, and proposes implications on contemporary science.











